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|image=[[File:All Pixls NO BKG.png|320px]]<br>All in-game Pixls | |image=[[File:All Pixls NO BKG.png|320px]]<br>All in-game Pixls | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
3,000 years before the time of ''Super Paper Mario'', a powerful magician among the [[Tribe of Ancients|Ancients]] created the first twelve Pixls, eleven of which are obtainable in-game (excluding Tippi, Tiptron, and an unknown member of the original 12 Pixls). He accomplished this by transferring a spirit into a vessel that he created for a specific purpose. It has been theorized that the spirits were from people who had been given [[Game Over]]s,<ref>Carson's "The Pixl Queen" story reads: "''The spirit within the Pixl Queen was not a demon, but rather a human [...] Is it possible the other Pixls were spirits from the game-overed?''"</ref> which is supported by the fact that Merlon would one day contain Tippi's human soul within a Pixl form. After the magician's own death, his apprentices learned how to make many more Pixls based on his original twelve. They became known as "thinking tools" for the Ancients, who eventually became rather dependent on their Pixl helpers. Through the work of many Pixls, the Ancients prospered as they never had before.<ref>Carson's "Creation of the Pixls" story explains the origin of the Pixls.</ref> | 3,000 years before the time of ''Super Paper Mario'', a powerful magician among the [[Tribe of Ancients|Ancients]] created the first twelve Pixls, eleven of which are obtainable in-game (excluding Tippi, Tiptron, and an unknown member of the original 12 Pixls). He accomplished this by transferring a spirit into a vessel that he created for a specific purpose. It has been theorized that the spirits were from people, such as [[Flip-Flop Folk]] or humans, who had been given [[Game Over]]s,<ref>Carson's "The Pixl Queen" story reads: "''The spirit within the Pixl Queen was not a demon, but rather a human [...] Is it possible the other Pixls were spirits from the game-overed?''"</ref> which is supported by the fact that Merlon would one day contain Tippi's human soul within a Pixl form. After the magician's own death, his apprentices learned how to make many more Pixls based on his original twelve. They became known as "thinking tools" for the Ancients, who eventually became rather dependent on their Pixl helpers. Through the work of many Pixls, the Ancients prospered as they never had before.<ref>Carson's "Creation of the Pixls" story explains the origin of the Pixls.</ref> | ||
One day, however, a catastrophe occurred. 1,000 years after the invention of the Pixls, a huge Pixl, calling herself the [[Pixl Queen]], suddenly appeared. Most Pixls were well-contained spirits, but she was believed to be a demonic spirit contained in a Pixl vessel, although it was later revealed that she was not only a human, but possibly the magician's own daughter, who grew ill and perished while he was conducting his research. While her exact motivation is unknown, one theory is that the Pixl Queen was horrified by how the Pixls were used by the Ancients and she used her powers to command the other Pixls to rebel against their masters. Devastated by the loss of the Pixls they had become so dependent on, the Ancients found themselves unable to build and rule their empire, and were easily enslaved by the Pixl Queen.<ref>Carson's "The Pixl Uprising" story outlines the early stages of the rebellion.</ref> | One day, however, a catastrophe occurred. 1,000 years after the invention of the Pixls, a huge Pixl, calling herself the [[Pixl Queen]], suddenly appeared. Most Pixls were well-contained spirits, but she was believed to be a demonic spirit contained in a Pixl vessel, although it was later revealed that she was not only a human, but possibly the magician's own daughter, who grew ill and perished while he was conducting his research. While her exact motivation is unknown, one theory is that the Pixl Queen was horrified by how the Pixls were used by the Ancients and she used her powers to command the other Pixls to rebel against their masters. Devastated by the loss of the Pixls they had become so dependent on, the Ancients found themselves unable to build and rule their empire, and were easily enslaved by the Pixl Queen.<ref>Carson's "The Pixl Uprising" story outlines the early stages of the rebellion.</ref> | ||
In the midst of the ruin, the | In the midst of the ruin, the descendents of the magician's apprentices and inheritors of the twelve original Pixls appeared, defeated wave after wave of Pixl soldiers, and freed the enslaved Ancients. They used [[Catch Card]]s to trap the mind-controlled Pixl soldiers and then healed them. They saw their friends fall in battle one by one, yet persevered anyway. The last survivor managed to make it to the castle of the Pixl Queen, however she used her powers of illusion to hide and bombard him with horrific images. Fortunately, one of the Pixls at the fighter's side had the ability to see the truth (paralleled by Tippi's [[Tattle]]-like ability 2,000 years later), and together they fought and defeated the Pixl Queen at the cost of the Pixl's life.<ref>Carson's "More Pixl Uprising" story outlines the fall of the Pixl Queen.</ref> | ||
The vanquisher of the Pixl Queen then discovered the truth: she had been the first Pixl created, even predating the "original" 12 Pixls used to defeat her. She had been created from a human soul by the magician with knowledge he took from the [[Dark Prognosticus]], so to prevent another catastrophe from ever happening, the survivor of the fight with the Pixl Queen took the book from her and disappeared.<ref name=end>Carson's "Pixl Uprising's End" story details the aftermath of the Pixl uprising.</ref> He then founded the [[Tribe of Darkness]], which would come to be known as the thieves of the Dark Prognosticus, long suspected of using the dark knowledge contained within the book for their own ends, while in reality, they were also protecting the tome from truly evil uses.<ref>Carson's "Final Tribe of Darkness" story read: "''I hear they stole the Dark Prognosticus from the Ancients and hid it. [...] Some say they did it to use the book's power to enhance their dark magic... Some say they hid it from others who would use it for evil...''"</ref> | The vanquisher of the Pixl Queen then discovered the truth: she had been the first Pixl created, even predating the "original" 12 Pixls used to defeat her. She had been created from a human soul by the magician with knowledge he took from the [[Dark Prognosticus]], so to prevent another catastrophe from ever happening, the survivor of the fight with the Pixl Queen took the book from her and disappeared.<ref name=end>Carson's "Pixl Uprising's End" story details the aftermath of the Pixl uprising.</ref> He then founded the [[Tribe of Darkness]], which would come to be known as the thieves of the Dark Prognosticus, long suspected of using the dark knowledge contained within the book for their own ends, while in reality, they were also protecting the tome from truly evil uses.<ref>Carson's "Final Tribe of Darkness" story read: "''I hear they stole the Dark Prognosticus from the Ancients and hid it. [...] Some say they did it to use the book's power to enhance their dark magic... Some say they hid it from others who would use it for evil...''"</ref> | ||
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Piccolo.png|[[Piccolo]] (optional) | Piccolo.png|[[Piccolo]] (optional) | ||
SPM Tiptron.png|[[Tiptron]] (optional) | SPM Tiptron.png|[[Tiptron]] (optional) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[File:Ladder Pixl SPM unused.png|thumb|The unused Pixl, who resembles a ladder.]] | [[File:Ladder Pixl SPM unused.png|thumb|The unused Pixl, who resembles a ladder.]] | ||
[[File:Ladder Pixl SPM unused alt.png|frame|left|The ladder Pixl, as seen from a pre-release variant of the title screen.]] | [[File:Ladder Pixl SPM unused alt.png|frame|left|The ladder Pixl, as seen from a pre-release variant of the title screen.]] | ||
In a [[list of Super Paper Mario pre-release and unused content|pre-release version of ''Super Paper Mario'']], a ladder-like Pixl that did not make it into the final game can be found. | In a [[list of Super Paper Mario pre-release and unused content|pre-release version of ''Super Paper Mario'']], a ladder-like Pixl that did not make it into the final game can be found. This Pixl would have been used to flip Mario to 3D, as revealed by unused Pixl data within the game's files.{{ref needed}} | ||
An unseen and unnamed Pixl is mentioned by [[Heronicus]]. Speaking to him after the game is beaten will reveal that he spent much of his life seeking a [[List of implied characters#Legendary Pixl|legendary Pixl]], only for a rockslide to occur the moment he found it. Forced to choose between his comrade and the Pixl, Heronicus chose to save his friend, and the Pixl was lost | An unseen and unnamed Pixl is mentioned by [[Heronicus]]. Speaking to him after the game is beaten will reveal that he spent much of his life seeking a [[List of implied characters#Legendary Pixl|legendary Pixl]], only for a rockslide to occur the moment he found it. Forced to choose between his comrade and the Pixl, Heronicus chose to save his friend, and the Pixl was lost. | ||
When [[Mimi]] impersonates [[Merlee]] and tries to trick [[Mario]] into accepting an offer, she mentions "[[List of implied characters#Breadward|Breadward]], a Pixl made of oats and lard." Given [[Mimi]]'s habit of lying to [[Mario]], it is doubtful that this is an actual Pixl. | When [[Mimi]] impersonates [[Merlee]] and tries to trick [[Mario]] into accepting an offer, she mentions "[[List of implied characters#Breadward|Breadward]], a Pixl made of oats and lard." Given [[Mimi]]'s habit of lying to [[Mario]], it is doubtful that this is an actual Pixl. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=フェアリン | ||
| | |JapR=Fearin | ||
| | |JapM=Portmanteau of "fairy" and the Japanese endearing diminutive「~りん」(''-rin'') | ||
|Fre=Pixel | |Fre=Pixel | ||
|Ita=Pixl | |Ita=Pixl | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *It is also known that, while ''Super Paper Mario'' was on the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]], Pixls would be activated with the GameCube's {{button|gcn|X}} button rather than {{button|wii|1}} of the Wii (although it is unknown how Tippi would be activated). | ||
*In the Japanese version, each Pixl's name is written in {{wp|katakana}}, but with one random character in {{wp|hiragana}}. The only exceptions are Tippi and Tiptron. | *In the Japanese version, each Pixl's name is written in {{wp|katakana}}, but with one random character in {{wp|hiragana}}. The only exceptions are Tippi and Tiptron. | ||
*If a Pixl which would be collected as part of the main storyline is | *If a Pixl which would be collected as part of the main storyline is skipped using glitches, the game automatically adds it to the party at the end of the chapter with a message like "''This Pixl heard all about your adventures while waiting in a basement in Yold Town. Thoreau the throwing Pixl is now your friend!''" | ||
==References== | ==References== |